单词 | discarder |
释义 | discardern. A person who discards or rejects something. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > relinquishing > casting or laying aside > [noun] > one who discarder1722 the mind > language > statement > refusal > [noun] > rejection or non-acceptance > one who rejects rejecter1570 abjurer1583 rejector1584 non-subscriver1590 non-subscriber1599 non-scriber1650 discarder1722 repudiator1870 1722 tr. P. Rival Part of Abbot de Vertot's Diss. Salick Laws iv. 129 Doctor de Launoy, that famous discarder [Fr. dénicheur] of Saints. 1789 Amer. Museum Oct. 285/1 Helvius is a professed discarder of political conversation, and attachments. 1820 Examiner 27 Aug. The Accused is as bad as the Accuser: the Discarded is as bad as the Discarder. 1880 J. H. Burton Hist. Reign Queen Anne II. x. 158 That eccentric discarder of conventionalities. 1901 Child Life 15 Oct. 253/2 That bridge of time we pass over from being doll-lovers to doll-discarders. 1960 Kenyon Rev. 22 347 Graves is a severe discarder of his own writings. 2006 Independent on Sunday 25 June 50/1 Are you a discarder or a hoarder? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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